Are you paying more taxes than you have to? The IRS is certainly not going to tell you about a deduction you failed to take, and your accountant is not likely to take the time to ask you about every deduction you're entitled to. As former IRS Commissioner Mark Everson admitted, "If you don't claim it, you don't get it. That's money down the drain for millions of Americans. Are you paying more taxes than you have to? The IRS is certainly not going to tell you about a deduction you failed to take, and your accountant is not likely to take the time to ask you about every deduction you're entitled to. As former IRS Commissioner Mark Everson admitted, "If you don't claim it, you don't get it. That's money down the drain for millions of Americans." This invaluable book, updated to reflect changes in tax laws that took effect in 2011, not only lists the individual items that are deductible--from internet domain name costs to theft losses--but also where to list them on your income tax form. "Tax law isn't easy," the author explains, "but this book is."
475 Tax Deductions for Businesses and Self-Employed Individuals: An A-To-Z Guide to Hundreds of Tax Write-Offs
Are you paying more taxes than you have to? The IRS is certainly not going to tell you about a deduction you failed to take, and your accountant is not likely to take the time to ask you about every deduction you're entitled to. As former IRS Commissioner Mark Everson admitted, "If you don't claim it, you don't get it. That's money down the drain for millions of Americans. Are you paying more taxes than you have to? The IRS is certainly not going to tell you about a deduction you failed to take, and your accountant is not likely to take the time to ask you about every deduction you're entitled to. As former IRS Commissioner Mark Everson admitted, "If you don't claim it, you don't get it. That's money down the drain for millions of Americans." This invaluable book, updated to reflect changes in tax laws that took effect in 2011, not only lists the individual items that are deductible--from internet domain name costs to theft losses--but also where to list them on your income tax form. "Tax law isn't easy," the author explains, "but this book is."
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Mike –
Useful, if not earth-shattering (or more appropriately, tax saving). It's about as easy to read and enjoyable as this subject can be made. Probably best for new small-business owners. Useful, if not earth-shattering (or more appropriately, tax saving). It's about as easy to read and enjoyable as this subject can be made. Probably best for new small-business owners.
William Dickinson –
Broadly addresses a wide spectrum of business tax topics, in general, and deductions, specifically. Perhaps the most beneficial feature of this book is the discussion of expense categories, including recommendations for such, which accompany nearly all of the 475 deduction topics considered. Definitely worth the read and hanging onto for reference.
Marianne Kurtz –
Love this book...very simple, to the point...what can I claim!! that is the most important question in terms of taxes!
giselayvonne –
Exactly what it says it is! It cleared up a lot of my confusions over definitions of different deductions.
Jen Austin –
Good info! I now know that if I need a watchdog for business purposes, that will be tax deductible.
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